Sofía Basauri Savelli , Manuela Brinkmann Bizama , Marcela Garrido Valdebenito , Loreto Acuña Roberts , Francisco Pinto Espinosa
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Identificación de competencias para la medicina de urgencia en Chile: técnica Delphi modificada
Emergency Medicine (EM) in Latin America and other Spanish-speaking regions is in a stage of development, especially in Latin America and other Spanish speaker populations. Among challenges for further consolidation are the development of specialized scientific societies, research in the area and training of specialists according to local needs, aligned with international standards. In Chile, there are 14 EM training programmes that follow guidelines based on national and international documents, but there is no clear consensus regarding the minimum competencies that specialists in this discipline should achieve during their training programme.
Objective
This study seeks to reach a consensus, through a panel of experts, on the minimum competencies that should be included in an EM curriculum in Chile.
Method
A modified Delphi technique was used, selecting a panel of experts who were sent an online questionnaire on a list of minimum competences organized into 7 roles, based on international standards.
Results
2 rounds of questionnaires were carried out, with a response rate of 45.2% and 34.5% respectively, obtaining consensus on 197 out of 204 competencies.
Conclusions
This consensus can serve as a basis for the development of training programmes in the country and can be adapted for other Spanish-speaking countries, serving as an impulse for the academic development of the EM in these regions.
期刊介绍:
Educación Médica, revista trimestral que se viene publicando desde 1998 es editada desde enero de 2003 por la Fundación Educación Médica. Pretende contribuir a la difusión de los estudios y trabajos que en este campo se están llevando a cabo en todo el mundo, pero de una manera especial en nuestro entorno. Los artículos de Educación Médica tratarán tanto sobre aspectos prácticos de la docencia en su día a día como sobre cuestiones más teóricas de la educación médica. Así mismo, la revista intentará proporcionar análisis y opiniones de expertos de reconocido prestigio internacional.